Panelled
['pænəld]
Definition
(-) of Panel
Editor: Wendell
Examples
- The little panelled room that opens from the drawing-room? Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- The office was a front parlour, with a panelled wall. Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist.
- The centre of this spacious room is an open rectangular space about forty by twenty-five feet, rising clear about forty feet from the main floor to a panelled ceiling. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- The brown-panelled parlour was furnished all in old style, and with real old furniture. Charlotte Bronte. Shirley.
- Mr. Wickfield tapped at a door in a corner of the panelled wall, and a girl of about my own age came quickly out and kissed him. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- The old hall, oak-panelled and high-windowed, had been turned into a court of investigation. Arthur Conan Doyle. The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
- The opening of the little door in the panelled wall made me start and turn. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- There were carved garlands on the panelled walls, and as he stood among them giving us welcome, I know what kind of loops I thought they looked like. Charles Dickens. Great Expectations.
- Then he did the same with the wood-work with which the chamber was panelled. Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
Editor: Wendell